I don't have enough context to determine what font you're referring to. Please provide more information, such as which novel you are reading, whether there is a specific font description in the context, etc., so that I can better help you answer your questions.
When reading a novel, the size of the font can be determined by the plot of the novel, the characters, and the reader's eyesight. Generally speaking, the larger the font, the clearer the content, and the easier it was for the reader to follow the story. At the same time, the larger the font, the easier it was for people to have visual fatigue, which was not conducive to the reading experience.
However, the size of the font was not absolute. Some novels might need to use a smaller font to maintain the neatness of the page and the beauty of the typography. In this case, the reader could read and understand the content of the novel more easily.
Therefore, the size of the font should be determined according to the specific situation to provide the best reading experience.
I'm not sure what "rob fee" means exactly in this context. But if you're looking for scary stories, there are many classic ones like 'The Tell - Tale Heart' by Edgar Allan Poe. It's about a man who kills an old man because he's bothered by the old man's 'evil eye', and then he starts to hear the dead man's heart beating under the floorboards, driving him insane with guilt.
I'm not familiar with 'rob fee' in relation to scary stories. However, a really scary story is 'The Exorcist'. It's about a young girl who becomes possessed by a demon. The disturbing behavior of the girl, like her body contorting in unnatural ways and the vulgar things she says, makes it a truly terrifying read.
Well, 'Rob the Mob' isn't based on real events. It's a work of fiction crafted by the imagination of the writers and filmmakers to captivate audiences.
Well, it has roots in actual history. However, when turned into a story for entertainment, some details might have been changed or enhanced to make it more captivating for the audience.
Well, it varies. But often, novels employ fonts such as Calibri or Cambria with a font size of around 10 to 11 points. The choice also depends on factors like the genre and the format of the publication.